Salam sejahtera semua.
Kita tidaklah kemaruk sangat untuk tergesa-gesa menukar kerajaan. Tetapi jika itu langkah terbaik bagi menyelamatkan Malaysia dari segi sosio- politik, sosio-ekonomi dan rakyat seluruhnya maka patutlah kita menunggu tarikh itu.
Pakatan rakyat dalam setiap siri ceramahnya telah berkali-kali menyebut akan isu 'isu pertukaran kerajaan pusat dalam sedikit masa lagi'. Alasannya ramai ahli2 parlimen BN especially dari sabah dan sarawak dikatakan telah bertemu dengan PR dan bersedia untuk menyeberang parti. Mungkin mereka sudah tidak ada kepercayaan terhadap Kepimpinan Perdana Menteri sedia ada.
Tarikh 16 september dipilih kerana tarikh itu adalah tarikh penubuhan Malaysia. PR especially plan-maker (DSAI) begitu yakin bahawa plan untuk mengambil alih kerajaan pusat still 'on track' meskipun banyak dugaan yang melanda.
Pagi tadi kalau anda baca UTUSAN MALAYSIA MUKA HADAPAN, kelihatan MP2 dari sabah sarawak berkumpul dalam satu sidang media di lobi Parlimen,menyatakan taat setia kepada Barisan Nasional.
antara kenyataan mereka ialah :
1.Seramai 20 Ahli Parlimen Sabah dan Sarawak menyatakan pendirian tidak akan melompat parti seperti yang diheboh-hebohkan oleh Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) sebelum ini dalam sidang akhbar di Parlimen semalam.
2.Kenyataan yang dibuat oleh parti pembangkang itu disifatkan mereka sebagai satu pembohongan.
MP sabah+ MP sarawak akan jadi leboh kurang 54 orang. Mana lagi 34 ahli parlimen?? assumption kita
1. mereka tidak hadir ke parlimen hari itu.
2.mungkin 34 orang ahli parlimen lagi "tak dapat hadir atas alasan tertentu"..ehemm..
Tidak di nafikan MP sabah sarawak ini dah banyak kali buat kenyataan taat setia pada BN, tidak akan lompat parti ke pembangkang. ..itu kata mulut..kata hati mcm mana...??hehe..gurau jer...tapi yang saya pelik, bila menteri yang dari sabah tu, SHAFIE APDAL kata semua MP sabah Sarawak akan menanda tangani surat ikrar taat setia pada PM yang mereka akan setia dengan BN..ramai yang tak sedia...baru tadi saya baca kat The Star..pelik jugak. Kenapa tak nak sign..ada apa2 ke??hehe..hehe..baca sendiri la..mungkin mereka ada alasan tersendiri..
dari : http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2008/8/29/nation/20080829130533&sec=nation
kesimpulannya :
Pakatan Rakyat ada alasan untuk bercakap tentang 16 september. Kalau tak ada pokok takkan ada angin bergoyang..eh terbalik...
kita sama2 tunggu betul ke tidak..
semakin PR nak ambil alih Kerajaan Pusat semakin kuat BN akan halang..ingt BN tu bodoh..hehe
Sabah MPs reject loyalty pledge
By RUBEN SARIO
KOTA KINABALU: Many of the 24 Sabah Barisan Nasional MPs are rejecting a move to get them to sign a loyalty pledge to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.
State Barisan Backbenchers Club chairman Datuk Anifah Aman said the move proposed by Culture, Arts and Heritage Minister Datuk Shafie Apdal was an insult to the Sabah MPs. He added that the pledge should instead be signed by all Barisan MPs nationwide.
He said various Sabah MPs including himself had repeatedly voiced their loyalty to the Barisan leadership and pledged that they had no intention of crossing over to join the opposition.
“We did this during the Permatang Pauh campaign, on television and again in Kota Kinabalu. Is the frequency of denial equivalent to our loyalty?” said Anifah, the Kimanis MP and Kimanis Umno chief.
He said many Sabah Barisan backbenchers had called him asking about the pledge and some had said they felt that they were being treated like “cattle.”
Anifah questioned Shafie's real intentions for proposing the loyalty pledge and wondered whether it was aimed at scoring “political points” in his bid for the Umno vice-president's post in the party polls.
On Thursday, Shafie had said that Sabah and Sarawak MPs would be submitting a pledge declaring their loyalty to the Prime Minister by Friday or Saturday. He had said the MPs from both states would never quit the coalition despite the various rumours about them.
Kalabakan MP Datuk Abdul Ghapur Salleh said the loyalty pledge seemed to infer that Sabah MPs could not be trusted.
Saying he would not be signing any such pledge, Ghapur, the Kalabakan Umno chief, said the Sabah MPs had been vocal about issues affecting the state as they felt that these problems had to be resolved.
“But this should never be misconstrued as us being disloyal to the leadership,” he added.
Karambunai MP Datuk Eric Majimbun, the Sabah Progressive Party (SAPP) deputy president, said neither he nor fellow SAPP MP Datuk Dr Chua Soon Bui of Tawau would be signing such a pledge.
“What is the point of such a pledge? This so-called pledge doesn't make sense,” he said.
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